Learn about masterpieces of poetry and poems

Arabic poetry is one of the oldest types of poetry in the world, and Arabic poems and poems are known for the strength of their phrases and the intensity of their verses, and Arabic poetry is characterized by eloquence.

Besides that, it is one of the purposeful poems that carry a certain meaning. For example, there are certain verses for ghazal, love and praise, other poems for wealth and abandonment, and other different poems and poems that aim for a specific meaning.

Poems and wonderful poems must have a lofty goal for which they are said, and Arabic poetry in the era of Jahiliyah had a very great status among the tribes and the poet at this time had a great status among the tribes and among the kings and rulers, as the poet can change many things with one poem.

Types of poetry in the Arabic language

Each poem varies according to the topic, idea, and goal on which it is based, and we will now learn about the most important topics addressed by the poems through Dar Al-Zaman Publishing and Distribution LibraryThe library offers the most important and best books that contain masterpieces of poetry and poems, but the types of poetry in the Arabic language are divided into the following:

  • Lyric poetry.

  • Theatrical poetry.

  • Epic poetry.

  • Poetry in verse.

The most important books of poems and poems in Dar Alzaman Publishing and Distribution's library

Our library is characterized by offering a wonderful assortment of books that contain masterpieces of poetry and poems, in addition to that, it also offers scientific, literary, religious, historical, cultural and translated books, as well as children's books and others, as we are well aware of the true value of reading and how beneficial it is for everyone who loves to read.

Reading increases knowledge, relieves stress, stimulates the brain, enhances thinking skills, helps strengthen memory, and increases the reader's stock of intellectual and scientific terms, and we will now present some books that contain masterpieces of poetry and poems by great poets since the prehistoric era and ending with the modern era, and these books are represented in the following:

  • Ibn Sara Al-Andalusi's Life and Poetry by Hassan Ahmed Al-Noush.

  • Abu Alaa al-Ma'arri - Toward a Philosophical Encyclopedia by Khalil Sharafuddin.

  • Abu al-Attahiya - Hassan ibn Thabit - al-Asha The Easy Literary Encyclopedia by Khalil Sharafuddin.

  • Ibn Salam and the Classes of Poets by Munir Sultan.

  • Abu Bakr al-Khwarizmi's book between his prose and poetry by Mamun bin Muhyiddin al-Jinan.

  • The book Abu Tammam al-Ta'i 188 AH 231 AH: His Life and Poetry by Hashem Saleh Manna.

  • Book of the poetry of Antara ibn Shaddad al-Absi.

  • The Book of the Poetry of Amr al-Qays ibn Hajar al-Kindi.

Masterpieces of poetry and poems

We recognize with you the masterpieces of poems and poems by the most important Arab poets, so here is a collection of designs and quotes of poems and poems from the most beautiful ones:

Masterpieces by Abu Al-Attahiya

Everyone has two opinions

If anyone you hope to do you good, let him go, for there is plenty of sustenance in the earth, and whoever has the world as his hobby and concern, he will be enslaved by desire and enslaved by ambition, and whoever is sensible will be ashamed and honored.

The bellies of the maximizers became a tent

The bellies of the widows have become a tent, and their orphans are fugitives and hungry, and the bellies of the multipliers are as if frogs had been squeezed into their stomachs, so that the thirsty do not know who is long watered, and the hungry do not know who is full.

I marvel at a love that brings me closer

There is a love beyond your love that I do not know, so it does not hurt you not to increase me. I am amazed at a love that brings me closer to the one who distances me from him and excludes me, if only it would do me justice from what I have been charged with.

My head has grown old, but my head of caution has not

My head has grown old, but the head of covetousness has not grown old. What is it that makes me see that if I try to attain a position, my soul aspires to ranks?

And sometimes the soul is so full that it returns it.

Nothing can satisfy the soul if it is not satisfied, even if there are many blessings in its possession. The soul is sometimes satisfied, but it is driven back to starvation by the love of life and the desire to live, and what one has lived for.

Masterpieces by Amrut al-Qays al-Kindi

  • As you can see, I don't close my eyes for an hour at night, except to lie down and sleep.

  • I'm worried that my old sickness will come back to haunt me, so I'm worried that my sickness will come back to haunt me.

  • I repeatedly ran after him and chased the horses away from him until they breathed their last.

  • Perhaps one day I may go back to the white elbows and welcome my beloved to the white elbows.

A poem for a hill I saw that distressed me

  • Why is it that when I look at it, it makes me feel like a line of zippor in a right-handed grass?

  • India and Al-Rabab are home to me, and you have provided me with nights of softness in lieu of an alternative

  • I will answer him, and the eyes of those who love me will see me, and the eyes of those who love me will see me.

  • If I am distressed at night, how much more so if the face of a coward is blackened.

  • If I am distressed last night, I have done it gratefully, and if I am distressed, I have done it gratefully.

  • It has a vase that rises on Thursday with a voice that is hoarse if the hands move it.

  • If I am distressed last night, how often I witnessed a raid on the softest of the soft-fleshed dairy cows

  • On a pavement that would be more forgiving if it were run over by a trotting, roaring surveyor

  • And he saves on deaf, hard, hard knots that are soft and durable.

  • A shower from the wassail, whose hills are lined with healthy bones.

  • cunningly evasive, coming and going with a sow's milk antelope sack.

  • If we spared him, his strength strengthened like a marble vein that shook in the precipitation.

  • Enjoy the world, for you are a mortal from ecstasy and beautiful women.

  • The white ones are like pyramids and the black ones are like dolls with their garrisons and

  • At the mention of Nabhaniyeh, whose people are in mourning, your eyes turn away.

  • Their tears are pouring, wiping, flowing, sprinkling, splashing, tukav and tumbling.

  • They are like two furry hastily made pans that have been boiled in grease.

Masterpieces by Antara ibn Shaddad al-Absi

Here is one of the masterpieces of poetry and poems written by Antara bin Shaddad al-Absi.

  • If time uncovers the mask and time's hand reaches out to you.

  • Don't be afraid of death, enter it, and defend it as best you can.

  • Don't choose a bed of silk and don't weep for houses and places.

  • And around you are women who mourn and mourn and wear burkas and bottoms.

  • The doctor says, "I have your toothpick when he feels your palm and arm.

  • If the doctor knew the cure for death, he wouldn't have to suffer the struggle.

  • On the day of the factories, we have left us with common knowledge.

  • We set up a war market and made souls into chattels.

  • My horse was a guide to the dead, so he dusted, bought, and sold.

  • My sword was a doctor who healed the headache of the headache sufferer.

  • I am the servant of whom you have been told, and you have seen me, so let us not hear.

  • If I had sent my spear with a coward, he would have met the vultures.

  • I filled the land with fear of my spear

  • and my opponent didn't have room for it.

  • If the heroes fled for fear of my pain, you would see the diagonals as an inch or an arm.

Abu Bakr Al-Khwarizmi's masterpieces about Al-Siddiq

  • And I've had friends who didn't

  • I've seen more loyalty than abundance

  • Likewise, I didn't see anyone in the enemy

  • It's worse for those who are hostile than those who are not.

  • Gone are the riches and inherited the habit

  • I am the rich one and others are not

  • and grouped into two and did not

  • Once upon a time

  • The clipper doesn't leave its position

  • And I've cut off my hips.

 

 

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